New Jersey's Under-The-Radar Township Is A Crowd-Free Spot To Hike, Fish, And Watch Wildlife - Islands
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New Jersey is not just the home of Bruce Springsteen, full-service gas stations, and "The Sopranos" — the Garden State is also an underrated place for getting outdoors and appreciating nature. New Jersey offers visitors and locals myriad opportunities to commune with the natural world and partake in outdoor activities, often from the comfort of suburban towns and small cities. To skip the crowds for hiking, fishing, and checking out a wealth of wildlife, head to the idyllic and off-the-beaten-track township of Hardwick.

This historic village in Warren County is serene and tranquil. There’s no main street in town, and there aren’t many stores, but what the township lacks in amenities it makes up for in mountain views, verdant trails, and proximity to the Del…

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